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eric, a big win, a big night. there's no denying that. but we've had a few of these. and then the oxygen, something gets sucked out of the balloon. how significant do you guys think tonight is for your campaign? >> well, it's 21 states now, piers that governor romney has won. 21 states and territories. he has half the delegates he needs to secure the nomination. if you look at the math and if you understand how delegates are allocated and you understand the upcoming contests on the calendar, there really is no opportunity for mitt romney's opponents at this point to make up the ground that they need to make up to overtake him in the delegate count. so we feel very confident. >> newt gingrich has come out with a soon to be cheerily statement tonight saying that basically you can't have a nominee that out spends his rivals 7-1. i didn't quite understand why you couldn't? i must say. it seems to me that the one thing you have to concede about mitt romney, whether you agree with him or not, is that he has run the best campaign. he has the most money. he has the best infra
eric, a big win, a big night. there's no denying that. but we've had a few of these. and then the oxygen, something gets sucked out of the balloon. how significant do you guys think tonight is for your campaign? >> well, it's 21 states now, piers that governor romney has won. 21 states and territories. he has half the delegates he needs to secure the nomination. if you look at the math and if you understand how delegates are allocated and you understand the upcoming contests on the...
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not even a big gnat. you have taken that kind of philosophy and say we will make these a short shock, right? >> the first time i made one of these lessons i was making them for my cousins and i uploaded the 12 minute lesson on youtube and it was too long. it was a ten minute limit. i had to make nine and a half minutes. they're not cliffnotes. you can do as many as you want. i think we're at least as comprehensive as what you normally get. since then, we've had researchers and i talk about that in the book, who said no, there are studies that back this up. there's no reason people are sitting in 55 minute lectures other than logistics. people zone out after 10 to 15 minutes. >> with other countries now steaming past america, what is the number one thing you want to see whoever wins the next election do about this? >> i think there's going to be a broad push to making classrooms more human. when you have 42 people or 30 people, even 20 people in a room and it's all about a lecture, no matter how good you g
not even a big gnat. you have taken that kind of philosophy and say we will make these a short shock, right? >> the first time i made one of these lessons i was making them for my cousins and i uploaded the 12 minute lesson on youtube and it was too long. it was a ten minute limit. i had to make nine and a half minutes. they're not cliffnotes. you can do as many as you want. i think we're at least as comprehensive as what you normally get. since then, we've had researchers and i talk...
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eric, a big win, a big night for you guys. >> it's terrific. i know governor romney is gratified and i think it's another sign that the republican party is uniting behind mitt romney candidacy. >> is it time seriously for newt gingrich and/or ron paul or both of them to consider stepping down? >> look, that's a very personal decision. i'm not going to make that for them. i understand about the emotion and the hard work and the sweat that goes into a campaign, they have been at it for a long time. both rick santorum, newt gingrich and ron paul, they're decent people. they have run honorable campaigns. at some point the reality is going to set in that mitt is the all but certain nominee. i can tell you what mitt romney did four years ago when he found himself in the similar situation running against john mccain. after super tuesday, john mccain didn't have the delegates to become the nominee, but he was on track to get the delegates and mitt romney made the decision to step aside. he stepped aside because he thought it was good for the country. w
eric, a big win, a big night for you guys. >> it's terrific. i know governor romney is gratified and i think it's another sign that the republican party is uniting behind mitt romney candidacy. >> is it time seriously for newt gingrich and/or ron paul or both of them to consider stepping down? >> look, that's a very personal decision. i'm not going to make that for them. i understand about the emotion and the hard work and the sweat that goes into a campaign, they have been at...
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three yards and a cloud of dust. >> big, big delegate win tonight. this was important for us because we're counting delegates between idaho, massachusetts, virginia and santorum's problems in ohio. so but it's not dramatic. and it's not a coalescing in any way shape or form around mitt romney. it's kind of a grudging sort of -- across the finish line. >> he has a terrific organization compared to the three other opponents and he's got a lot more money. >> he's got a lot better organization and he did run once before. he's a much more mature candidate than then. >> the fact that he was on the virginia ballot and santorum was not and newt gingrich was not and the fact that santorum couldn't even get on all of the ballots in ohio. >> absolutely. i think that's right. and santorum continues to have a campaign that's underfinanced and not as organized as it should be. but the other thing that, wolf, that's starting to happen is that president obama is starting to get much more directly involved in campaigning almost directly against these guys. what's pre
three yards and a cloud of dust. >> big, big delegate win tonight. this was important for us because we're counting delegates between idaho, massachusetts, virginia and santorum's problems in ohio. so but it's not dramatic. and it's not a coalescing in any way shape or form around mitt romney. it's kind of a grudging sort of -- across the finish line. >> he has a terrific organization compared to the three other opponents and he's got a lot more money. >> he's got a lot better...
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it's not -- and the big picture, it's not about racism. in the really big picture, it's about -- i think it's more having to do with how much money you make at the end of the year or something like that. i don't know exactly what it is. >> do you think america is more or less racist since getting its first black president? >> well, i think we've seen some things happening and some things being said about obama. that i think were sort of on the racist side. i really don't think that america has come that far when it comes to stamping out or stopping racism, period. since the end of slavery. because i think we're more cerebral about it. the way it's applied now is smarter. >> hold that thought. we've got to take a break. i want to talk about this black panther group that emerged today with the amount on george zimmerman's head. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter
it's not -- and the big picture, it's not about racism. in the really big picture, it's about -- i think it's more having to do with how much money you make at the end of the year or something like that. i don't know exactly what it is. >> do you think america is more or less racist since getting its first black president? >> well, i think we've seen some things happening and some things being said about obama. that i think were sort of on the racist side. i really don't think that...
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. >> he's swinging big. swinging for the fences. >> second-term presidencies have been filled with misspent political capital. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. america has great expectations for president obama and at the same time the country is divided on issues important to everyone. what will his agenda look like in the next four years? tonight we're going to find out with top advisers and experts. let's get started. joining me now is massachusetts's governor, president obama's campaign co-chairman. welcome. how are you governor? >> good evening, piers. i'm well. how are you? >> i'm very well. this is the first i've covered since being to cnn and there's a palpable, i think, anticipation in the air about what kind of barack obama we're going to see now that perhaps the shackles are off in the sense that he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected. he's got four years left and it's an opportunity for him to really go for it. >> well, i think we're going to see a president with a ne
. >> he's swinging big. swinging for the fences. >> second-term presidencies have been filled with misspent political capital. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. america has great expectations for president obama and at the same time the country is divided on issues important to everyone. what will his agenda look like in the next four years? tonight we're going to find out with top advisers and experts. let's get started. joining me now is...
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they need big machinery. that could be made here and that could be sold at a good profit and create jobs in america but i don't see people in america taking that position. >> piers, you have to level the playing field. i buy so many products, glass as an example, a curtain wall for a building and they all come in and 90% of the companies with the glass are coming in from china. i don't want to buy glass from china. but our companies can't compete. not because they're not good. not because they're not even better but because of the fact that the chinese are manipulating their currency and make it very, very tough for us to compete. now, what i would stay, how do you solve that problem. they're never going to solve it or treat us well unless -- >> this is american glass by the way. >> you don't know that. it's actually plastic. it's actually plexiglas. almost. you're almost -- >> nearly american glass. >> i feel better with plexiglas. but the fact is that the chinese are looking to do damage to us economically.
they need big machinery. that could be made here and that could be sold at a good profit and create jobs in america but i don't see people in america taking that position. >> piers, you have to level the playing field. i buy so many products, glass as an example, a curtain wall for a building and they all come in and 90% of the companies with the glass are coming in from china. i don't want to buy glass from china. but our companies can't compete. not because they're not good. not because...
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california supports big tobacco. >> i support big tobacco because i love their ads. so do my kids. >> i support big tobacco because they killed my wife and that's one less mouth to feed. >> that's pretty strong stuff. it kind of reminds me of some of the pictures they put on cigarette packs to get people to stop smoking. i think some people would say ends justify means. do you agree with that? >> yeah. well, it's certainly safe to say that the gloves are off here. we are a relatively small coalition of partners, not just my foundation, but the american cancer society, american heart association, american lung association. we don't have the means to fight them. they're going to spend $40, $50, perhaps $60 million. all the while they're going to place it in with ads that are hardly even recognizable that it's a big tobacco add. they're out to protect their business. when you consider the reality of what this will do to tobacco sales in california, it's a fight. >> what about the government? they have sued the tobacco industry before and gotten hundreds of millions of d
california supports big tobacco. >> i support big tobacco because i love their ads. so do my kids. >> i support big tobacco because they killed my wife and that's one less mouth to feed. >> that's pretty strong stuff. it kind of reminds me of some of the pictures they put on cigarette packs to get people to stop smoking. i think some people would say ends justify means. do you agree with that? >> yeah. well, it's certainly safe to say that the gloves are off here. we are...
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it's essentially a choice by mitt romney to say sure, let's have a big debate about the big choices facing the american economy and american spending. conservatives are thrilled by that the interesting part, colleen so, are democrats. >> john, you just mentioned how a candidate's life changes when an announcement like this has been made and there is no clear example of that than the shot i believe we're about to show you right now, which is a live shot of congressman paul ryan's house. i'm just told we don't have those pictures. but you can bet everybody is scrambling to get that shot of his house, start getting the shots that everyone is going to want to have to build the story of this campaign from this moment forward. again, just to remind our viewers and to recap, sources are telling cnn, multiple sources are telling us that mitt romney's candidate for vice president is going to be paul ryan. look, we don't know for sure until tomorrow morning when it's or this morning, saturday morning when it's all announced in the united states. but sources are telling me this is the guy right here.
it's essentially a choice by mitt romney to say sure, let's have a big debate about the big choices facing the american economy and american spending. conservatives are thrilled by that the interesting part, colleen so, are democrats. >> john, you just mentioned how a candidate's life changes when an announcement like this has been made and there is no clear example of that than the shot i believe we're about to show you right now, which is a live shot of congressman paul ryan's house....
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>> to end childhood hunger in america is a big -- is a big goal of mine. that's maybe -- that could be my only goal, i mean, as we sit here right now. i really can't think of anything that i really want to do more than that. >> you ticked a great box -- >> what's that? >> you ticked a great box recently in the goal department. you became a grandfather. >> oh, man. yeah. >> one of your three daughters gave you a grandchild. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> how did that make you feel? >> oh, my gosh. grace. it's so wild. she had the baby on the bathroom floor. can you imagine? >> really? >> she called us up 6:00 in the morning saying i think my water's broken. but get to the hospital. no, i think we're just going to -- you know, with the doula we have she says no, we don't have to do that. when you go to the hospital, you know, when the water breaks, they want to pitch you -- pitocin right away. because the baby can get -- oh, is that -- >> that is -- >> oh, my gosh. >> that is grace, the daughter of the dude. granddaughter of the dude. >> isabel -- i'm going t
>> to end childhood hunger in america is a big -- is a big goal of mine. that's maybe -- that could be my only goal, i mean, as we sit here right now. i really can't think of anything that i really want to do more than that. >> you ticked a great box -- >> what's that? >> you ticked a great box recently in the goal department. you became a grandfather. >> oh, man. yeah. >> one of your three daughters gave you a grandchild. >> absolutely. absolutely....
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they are too big to fail squared. the top ten banks in this country now control 75% of the bank assets. think about this concentration and what that means if one of them goes down. >> terrifying. >> the second component goes to the larger -- it's a larger political question. it goes to the debt ceiling we're talking about, and how are we going to deal with our debt? so far it's been fine. so far we've been able to push it into the future, and we always think we're going to get hfd it, but at some point we may not. >> like james was saying before, these things are often governed by a singular event. something could happen that damages the economy big-time. >> and it's usually something we're not thinking about. >> it's a great book, great movie, and great story. it's a story that people ought to go and see because that way lessons may be learned. >> thank you for your passion on it, by the way. >> i watched it with mounting fury. >> about the issue. it's important to let people know. we're trying to save lives here. if
they are too big to fail squared. the top ten banks in this country now control 75% of the bank assets. think about this concentration and what that means if one of them goes down. >> terrifying. >> the second component goes to the larger -- it's a larger political question. it goes to the debt ceiling we're talking about, and how are we going to deal with our debt? so far it's been fine. so far we've been able to push it into the future, and we always think we're going to get hfd...
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a pretty big -- it's a pretty big caucus there in clive. it's a suburb of des moines. the map is beginning to fill out a little bit over there. set the scene, john. tell us what's going on. what are we learning with about 8% of the precincts reporting. >> we've used the 2008 map to get a sense of what happened then and what happened now. we're beginning to see these are the first official votes of the 2012 presidential campaign. 8% of the iowa vote is counted right now. you just noticed rick perry still speaking at that caucus. they've got a long way to go. look at the colors and try to remember this for the night. the lighter pink is ron paul, purnell rick santorum, the dark red is mitt romney, the lighter red is newt gingrich, rick perry the orange, yellow michele bachmann, jon huntsman he didn't contest iowa. he said when the winner of iowa gets to new hampshire, nobody will care. we'll see how that plays out. but look at this when it starts to fill in. this is very early. this is likely to change. i want you to look especially here in the middle of the state. this
a pretty big -- it's a pretty big caucus there in clive. it's a suburb of des moines. the map is beginning to fill out a little bit over there. set the scene, john. tell us what's going on. what are we learning with about 8% of the precincts reporting. >> we've used the 2008 map to get a sense of what happened then and what happened now. we're beginning to see these are the first official votes of the 2012 presidential campaign. 8% of the iowa vote is counted right now. you just noticed...
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every one is waiting for the big idea. what is it? >> and what is actually ironic is that the big ideas are now small ideas at the community level. that's why there is a call for optimism. the last section of my book is actually an optimistic section. i've seen an incredible amount of creativity, compassion and ingenuity at the local level. and ever since the merger, an initiative where 857 pounds, 30 to 40,000 people. we launched a whole project that we are calling dispatches changing the american dream. it is quite amazing to get all the stories every day from around the country. what people are doing in their own neighborhoods. people who have lost jobs, who are creating a their own jobs, turning their honor sbis jobs, helping each other and make ends meet. supporting people in need. and at the local level, there is trust, a sense of empowerment and a sense that we can overcome adversity. at the national level, that is really missing. that's where the failure is. that's where my fear comes about us becoming a third world country if
every one is waiting for the big idea. what is it? >> and what is actually ironic is that the big ideas are now small ideas at the community level. that's why there is a call for optimism. the last section of my book is actually an optimistic section. i've seen an incredible amount of creativity, compassion and ingenuity at the local level. and ever since the merger, an initiative where 857 pounds, 30 to 40,000 people. we launched a whole project that we are calling dispatches changing...
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the new one was built with the next big one in mind. windows that can with stand winds and walls six inches thick. >> could this stand up to katrina? >> not with me in it. >> he is making a bit of a joke, but there is wisdom in that comment. people know there is no such thing as a truly hurricane-proof building when you live right here on the gulf coast. anderson? >> we are going to talk about the preparations in new orleans and through the gulf coast as they have been having. wolf blitzer is live in tampa, wolf? >> thanks, anderson. all five of mitt and ann romney's grown sons spoke with our own piers morgan and you will hear what they had to say about their dad's personal as well as politics. stay with us. [ female announcer ] the best things in life are the real things. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious.
the new one was built with the next big one in mind. windows that can with stand winds and walls six inches thick. >> could this stand up to katrina? >> not with me in it. >> he is making a bit of a joke, but there is wisdom in that comment. people know there is no such thing as a truly hurricane-proof building when you live right here on the gulf coast. anderson? >> we are going to talk about the preparations in new orleans and through the gulf coast as they have been...
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well, it will be a big day tomorrow. it's been a big day today. thank you for joining me. very rare appearance. a great insight in to what president obama has achieved and may achieve. thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> good to be with you. >> a little piece of senior aid history there. coming next, maya angelou and historical perspective of what may come up tomorrow. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. >>> maya ange will ou read one of her poems at bill clinton's inauguration and awarded a presidential medica
well, it will be a big day tomorrow. it's been a big day today. thank you for joining me. very rare appearance. a great insight in to what president obama has achieved and may achieve. thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> good to be with you. >> a little piece of senior aid history there. coming next, maya angelou and historical perspective of what may come up tomorrow. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night...
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very big business is in bed with big government in washington. that effects what you see and hear and read in the news. that's not a good situation for us. you and i know that a free press, an independent, fiercely independent press is the red beating heart of democracy. and we begin to diminish the standards. you have this political and business influence. it's not healthy. whether you consider yourself a conservative or a progressive or liberal, it's not good for the country. >> i agree. it's been a pleasure to talk to you as always. please come back whenever you like. it's fascinating to listen to you about news, journalism, and you were very much the beating heart of american journalism for a quarter century and will continue to be so for much longer to come. so thank you. >> thank you very much, piers. >>> coming up, more on tonight's big story. the top secret afghanistan trip and the political battle over bin laden's death. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how
very big business is in bed with big government in washington. that effects what you see and hear and read in the news. that's not a good situation for us. you and i know that a free press, an independent, fiercely independent press is the red beating heart of democracy. and we begin to diminish the standards. you have this political and business influence. it's not healthy. whether you consider yourself a conservative or a progressive or liberal, it's not good for the country. >> i...
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scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> getting attacked by newt gingrich is somewhat akin to being attacked by a pore cue pine. he attacks everywhere, no strategy, no consistent theme and looks so mean when he does it, it is not the most effective attack. >> ari fleischer, press secretary from george w. bush. keeping with the animal theme, newt gingrich is back, a porcupine. everywhere you look, someone is getting pricked. >> i don't think that's my reputation. that's fine if that's what ari fleischer wants to say. >> same ari fleischer also came out today in a column and said that actually given the amount of fire power you have going into south carolina with the super pac and ads it can buy you, buys a lot of ad time, you could be the one that could threaten mitt romney quite seriously. a dent to him there could precipitate a whole new battle ground. >> i think south carolina on the 21st is unbelievably important. okay? romney, although he has a
scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> getting attacked by newt gingrich is somewhat akin to being attacked by a pore cue pine. he attacks everywhere, no strategy, no consistent theme and looks so mean when he does it, it is not the most effective attack. >> ari fleischer, press secretary from george w. bush. keeping with the animal theme, newt gingrich is...
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how big a disaster could this have been. isn't the reality whether you liked it or not the bailout has worked? >> the reality is that the bailout has worked to some extent. it's also left the union dramatically stronger than it would have been. it has shifted the balance of power inside the company's decisively. and remember chrysler is now fiat. so you saved the american company by making it not an american company. >> let's turn to the republican race. it's been an extraordinary battle to watch. as leadership keeps changing hands. you've been front runner, dead in the water. i can barely keep up with you. the reality where we are now is post the debate last week. the santorum surge hit a bit of a breaker. mitt romney had an okay night. ron paul did a ron paul act. and most people think you had a good night. so does this put you back in the race? the reason i ask is some people in the party have said by your argument which is when you won in south carolina, rick santorum should now stand aside. some say because of the santo
how big a disaster could this have been. isn't the reality whether you liked it or not the bailout has worked? >> the reality is that the bailout has worked to some extent. it's also left the union dramatically stronger than it would have been. it has shifted the balance of power inside the company's decisively. and remember chrysler is now fiat. so you saved the american company by making it not an american company. >> let's turn to the republican race. it's been an extraordinary...
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about "the help" all saying this is going to be the big movie of the summer. we'll talk about that and baby number two. >> thank you. >> unless you're eating too much sugar but i don't think that's the case. >> no not in this case. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. i've tried it. it just takes somebody having the idea, but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain pat
about "the help" all saying this is going to be the big movie of the summer. we'll talk about that and baby number two. >> thank you. >> unless you're eating too much sugar but i don't think that's the case. >> no not in this case. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below...
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the big issue for them there. look at what happened there. we break it down by how much money they make. various categories. the biggest group is here. look n all of these groups, rick santorum won every one except for the people who make more than $200,000 a year. and he won big. if you look at this group, 30 to 50,000, he won 49% to romney's 21%. newt gingrich did better than mitt romney in this category. go to the lowest end group here and look at this, 65% to 13%. sure, mitt romney won a little bit, but down here his win not so impressive. 46% to santorum's 31%. when you are talking about one of the state's in the country with some of the lowest per capita income, winning with people that make more than $200,000 doesn't get you very far. the darker color indicates places where people have the highest median income. as you can see, there weren't that many that would fall in to a category that romney might have been able to do well with and as you saw from the previous map he did not do well with them. so a toug
the big issue for them there. look at what happened there. we break it down by how much money they make. various categories. the biggest group is here. look n all of these groups, rick santorum won every one except for the people who make more than $200,000 a year. and he won big. if you look at this group, 30 to 50,000, he won 49% to romney's 21%. newt gingrich did better than mitt romney in this category. go to the lowest end group here and look at this, 65% to 13%. sure, mitt romney won a...
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you're taking this big -- i guess it's a risk, isn't it? you're plunging in. a big album, beautiful cover, but in the end people have to buy into you as a great singer. tell me about that. >> well, yes, it was i think definitely a risk and it was one of the things that when it came up it was almost making the decision to sort of expose yourself to your most kind of -- that most secret vulnerable space because i have always loved singing. and i have many, many musical friends and we have musical instruments in our house and we have our kids play music. so i knew that it would probably be something that would encounter a -- oh, yeah, right, she's going to do an album. but i guess my feeling about it is look, there are so many people that have things that they want to do, and they never do. and i guess i'm here to say when you figure out what it is that you want to do, you can find a way to make it happen. >> further proof to me that you are the one with the talent in the family. sorry, tom. but she's done it again. she's a better actress, better actor, she's a b
you're taking this big -- i guess it's a risk, isn't it? you're plunging in. a big album, beautiful cover, but in the end people have to buy into you as a great singer. tell me about that. >> well, yes, it was i think definitely a risk and it was one of the things that when it came up it was almost making the decision to sort of expose yourself to your most kind of -- that most secret vulnerable space because i have always loved singing. and i have many, many musical friends and we have...
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europe is the big market. and they may accept it better. >> it's been a while, but lindsay lohan is going to play elizabeth taylor. rosie was pretty scathing. i don't think she's right for the role, i don't think she's capable at this point to portray that character. you directed lindsay in the 2007 film "georgia rule" with jane fonda, one of my favorite actresses. you said in your book, she could be as talented as julia roberts, very high praise. but that may have been before some of her most recent tremendous vails. do you think she has it in her to play somebody like liz taylor? >> i think she has her in it, if you can get her to come and, you know, on the set and everything. i think that she is a very good actress, but like many, the success at a very young age has sent her off here and there. >> is she a classic example of what you were talking about? somebody that just has been unable to deal with the amount of fame that she had so young and sought some kind of release in all sorts of ways that have been
europe is the big market. and they may accept it better. >> it's been a while, but lindsay lohan is going to play elizabeth taylor. rosie was pretty scathing. i don't think she's right for the role, i don't think she's capable at this point to portray that character. you directed lindsay in the 2007 film "georgia rule" with jane fonda, one of my favorite actresses. you said in your book, she could be as talented as julia roberts, very high praise. but that may have been before...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> first time we served 22 meals that was 1986 and since that time we've been growing, growing, growing. everybody here is a volunteer. they enjoy doing what we are doing. we deliver from 1,400 to 2,200 meals every thursday our homebound people. >> she's my buddy. >> we were taught to work for what we've got and we share what we did get and we have so many people that are in need and that's what keeps us going. ♪ ♪ ♪ \ s >>> monday night the former governor of south carolina, mark sanford live, remember when he said this? >> i said the bottom line is this, i've been unfaithful to my wife. i developed a relationship with a -- with a dear, dear friend from argentina. >> it's been two years now for the first time mark sanford's inside of his very private life today.
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> first time we served 22 meals that was 1986 and since that time we've been growing, growing, growing. everybody here is a volunteer. they enjoy doing what we are doing. we deliver from 1,400 to 2,200 meals every thursday our homebound people. >> she's my buddy. >> we were taught...
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i'm big sal. what big sal wants, big sal gets. >> i guess nobody told you that i'm madea. ma to the damn d-e-a. you understand that? >> tyler perry, grimacing there with a mixture of joy and horror of the character he created and made a huge franchise. an amazing franchise actually came out of that. >> joy and horror. that's just about right, piers. yeah. yeah. >> you ever think when you were young and started treading the boards that one day you would be world famous for cross dressing? >> never in a million years. even the first time i did it i never thought it would last as long as it did. i just thought i saw eddie murphy do it, the brilliant eddie murphy and said okay, i'll try my hand at a female character and i did it. the audience won't let it go. >> oprah had a great line about this which is probably true. she said i think tyler grew up being raised by strong black women. so much of what he does is really in celebration of that. i think that's what madea ally is, a compilation of all these strong black women that i know, maybe you do, too, and so the reason it wor
i'm big sal. what big sal wants, big sal gets. >> i guess nobody told you that i'm madea. ma to the damn d-e-a. you understand that? >> tyler perry, grimacing there with a mixture of joy and horror of the character he created and made a huge franchise. an amazing franchise actually came out of that. >> joy and horror. that's just about right, piers. yeah. yeah. >> you ever think when you were young and started treading the boards that one day you would be world famous...
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> ychlt. >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. [ male announcer ] from nutritional science comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...immune function... ♪ ...healthy skin... and help protect your cells from environmental stress. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. the complete benefits of centrum. and if you're over 50, discover the age-adjusted benefits of centrum silver. so my old contact lenses would sometimes move out of place and blur my vision. my eye doctor said there's great news for people with astigmatism. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every b
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> ychlt. >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. [ male...
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we got stuck on the big political issues. i want to know who you think should be running the country. >> okay. >> if you want to tweet me, @piers tonight and we'll put your questions to neutron jack. >>> we saw where paul revere hung out as a teenager which was something new to learn. and, you know, he warned the -- the british that they weren't going to be taking away our arms by reading those bills and making sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free. >> that was sarah palin in boston last week giving her unique view on american history. when you hear sarah palin come out with stuff like that and she's so carefully controlled we don't hear many spontaneous utterances, but when she says that does it worry you that she may have a finger on the nuclear trigger within years? >> i wouldn't support her for president. >> do you think she'd be dangerous? >> i just wouldn't support her for president? >> why not? >> i don't think she h
we got stuck on the big political issues. i want to know who you think should be running the country. >> okay. >> if you want to tweet me, @piers tonight and we'll put your questions to neutron jack. >>> we saw where paul revere hung out as a teenager which was something new to learn. and, you know, he warned the -- the british that they weren't going to be taking away our arms by reading those bills and making sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those...
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the big duke. >> in england, you would be the big duke. >> that's right. >> or the very big duke. >> that's right. >> how does it feel? you're not playing basketball. >> it feels good. i've been playing 19 years, accomplished a lot. would have loved to accomplish more. but there comes a time in life whether you have to do something else. >> did it feel right, the moment to leave? i know it wasn't the perfect scripted ending, but did you feel it was the time to go on? >> it felt right. i left on sort of a sour note. i tore my achilles in half basically, and rehab for that would have been a year and a half. so you know, at the age of 40, trying to come back and play at a high level probably would have been, you know -- i would have had very, very low chances of doing that. i just decided to give it up after 19 great years. >> taking up golf yet? >> no, not at all. >> that's the natural thing i would have thought for you, shaq. >> i live on a golf course, too, but i haven't played in a while. >> i should imagine you could hit it a long way. get a big bertha out and boom. tell me about t
the big duke. >> in england, you would be the big duke. >> that's right. >> or the very big duke. >> that's right. >> how does it feel? you're not playing basketball. >> it feels good. i've been playing 19 years, accomplished a lot. would have loved to accomplish more. but there comes a time in life whether you have to do something else. >> did it feel right, the moment to leave? i know it wasn't the perfect scripted ending, but did you feel it was the...
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but i had a very, very big hit with a song called "no matter what." i'll play it quickly or simply, rather. ♪ that was the tune of that. ♪ statistically that's one of my biggest ever. ♪ i wrote that. it just came. what i was doing was ticking around on the piano, which i often do. >> can you literally get the whole thing in your head? >> sometimes it comes like that. what also happens you're sitting at a piano and going just playing around which i often do just for the sake of it. i come up and say -- ♪ suddenly you go -- ♪ >> do you feel like a eureka moment? >> i had been sometimes gone off, gone to the frigid and opened a glass of wine. what was that? i come back. >> you write it down. >> i do. as i'm getting older i now always take a little music pad around with me. because in the old days if the tune was any good i would remember it. that happened with "jesus christ superstar." >> hold that note. when we come back i want to talk to you about the big musical that lifted you particularly here in america, "jesus christ superstar." >> you h
but i had a very, very big hit with a song called "no matter what." i'll play it quickly or simply, rather. ♪ that was the tune of that. ♪ statistically that's one of my biggest ever. ♪ i wrote that. it just came. what i was doing was ticking around on the piano, which i often do. >> can you literally get the whole thing in your head? >> sometimes it comes like that. what also happens you're sitting at a piano and going just playing around which i often do just for...
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clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. examining itself as a country, about its values. the american dream and how that has changed. many people out of work now losing their homes and so on. what do you think of what has happened to america and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, actually, i asked the president, and he assured me, america, the fundamentalness of the economic condition is sound. so i often, you see, expressing when i give some public talk that in any case, america must succeed. democratic country. very powerful democratic country. it is not only american interest, but interest for the free world. so i think american lifestyle maybe i think should sort of -- should be more realistic. and think, there are some obstacles. there is no guarantee to further go like that. that, i think. then after all, there on global level 7 billion human being. some are rich. some are poor. and big sort of gap, rich and poor. >> do too many americans chase money as a beacon of success, do you thi
clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. examining itself as a country, about its values. the american dream and how that has changed. many people out of work now losing their homes and so on. what do you think of what has happened to america and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, actually, i asked the president, and he assured me, america, the fundamentalness of the economic condition is sound. so i often, you see,...
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so that's the big problem. that's the big story. wall street and corporate america have been doing extremely well on the backs of average people. you know, grover may want to have a different story here but that's the story most people understand. if they haven't lost their jobs, they're still in potential danger of losing their jobs. the president has tried everything. he has a jobs bill in, republicans will not even touch it. they've said no to absolutely everything. well, if you can't just say no, you can't have basically a platform as the republicans do, as mitt romney does, that's full of holes that just says okay, we're not going -- we're going to cut the taxes of millionaires and we're not going to tell you how we're ever going to close any loopholes for the millionaires. the public wants very detailed answers. >> we have to take a short break. i can see grover simmering like a volcano there. good time to take a break. keep him simmering until we come back. when we come back, i want to talk about jobs, taxation a bit more and
so that's the big problem. that's the big story. wall street and corporate america have been doing extremely well on the backs of average people. you know, grover may want to have a different story here but that's the story most people understand. if they haven't lost their jobs, they're still in potential danger of losing their jobs. the president has tried everything. he has a jobs bill in, republicans will not even touch it. they've said no to absolutely everything. well, if you can't just...
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there's a lot of big states ahead. many of them favorable to rick santorum. >> having said all that, as far as delegates, by our cnn estimate you're way behind. mitt romney as of right now has twice as many delegates on the road to 1,444, than you do. >> well, the problem that mitt romney has and everybody has is right now it doesn't look like anybody's going to easily get to the amount that you need before getting to a convention. that works very much in our favor, we believe, because there's uncommitted delegates who we believe will ultimate come with rick santorum. plus you have some big states like texas that are winner take all states that can shift what that count is yet. we think time is on our side. we think that ultimately rick santorum can get to the magic number before the convention. we also think we have a big advantage going into the convention with all the santorum momentum we have going on. >> so you basically think that mitt romney was wrong when he told me today that santorum is at the desperate end o
there's a lot of big states ahead. many of them favorable to rick santorum. >> having said all that, as far as delegates, by our cnn estimate you're way behind. mitt romney as of right now has twice as many delegates on the road to 1,444, than you do. >> well, the problem that mitt romney has and everybody has is right now it doesn't look like anybody's going to easily get to the amount that you need before getting to a convention. that works very much in our favor, we believe,...
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tonight's big story is trayvon martin. was the shooting self-defense or not? here's what george zimmerman's attorney told me last night. >> the reason that trayvon martin is dead is not because he was black or because he wore a hoodie or because he was walking in the rain. it's because that 6'3" young manmade a terrible decision and a bad judgment and decided to smack somebody in the face and smack their head into the ground. >> that's one side of the story. does anyone believe that? >>> also the most trusted man in jacqueline kennedy's life. it was a secret service agent who protected her when the president was shot. his firsthand account of that dark day coming up. >>> but first, back to trayvon martin. with me now is gloria al red and charles blow. also is arsenio hall. first, i want to hear from our legal minds. this has become an incredibly complex legal battle now. the attorneys i had on last night, george zimmerman got very fired up. >> i watched that. that was almost a train wreck. >> i was surprised at the amount of emotion they were showing. >> they
tonight's big story is trayvon martin. was the shooting self-defense or not? here's what george zimmerman's attorney told me last night. >> the reason that trayvon martin is dead is not because he was black or because he wore a hoodie or because he was walking in the rain. it's because that 6'3" young manmade a terrible decision and a bad judgment and decided to smack somebody in the face and smack their head into the ground. >> that's one side of the story. does anyone believe...
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thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> next, big games, big money. we'll take a closer look at the business behind the olympics. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream is at the heart of every i
thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> next, big games, big money. we'll take a closer look at the business behind the olympics. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using...
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first of all, it did take a while for the show to become a big, big hit. it took four years, and then all of a sudden we were an overnight sensation. and in addition to that i was having my babies during this period of time. i have two boys who are not babies anymore. but still, i was -- i was very sort of going back and forth to work and mothering and work and mothering. i remember when we were shooting the final episode and they had to put up like screeners in front of the stage to keep people from looking in with telephoto lenses because everyone was dying to know who was going to be on the final episode. and i was so shocked that anybody gave a crap. >> didn't like 100 million people watch that episode? it was something ridiculous. >> i don't think it was 100 million people. >> it wasn't far off it. >> really? >> it was like a super bowl. yeah. the whole of america just stopped to watch it. >> really? do we have a fact checker here? >> hey, if i'm exaggerating, go with me. it's better for you. >> yeah, yeah, it was about 100 million. >> whatever it was
first of all, it did take a while for the show to become a big, big hit. it took four years, and then all of a sudden we were an overnight sensation. and in addition to that i was having my babies during this period of time. i have two boys who are not babies anymore. but still, i was -- i was very sort of going back and forth to work and mothering and work and mothering. i remember when we were shooting the final episode and they had to put up like screeners in front of the stage to keep...
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i'm a big hunter, i'm a big fisherman. i'm a wisconsin guy. i moved back home when i was 27 after working out here for about five years in think tanks and on the hill and looked at a running for an open seat for my hometown district. >> i'm a big, irish catholic guy. i have 67 cousins in jamesville alone. and i miss just home. and so i basically did a lot of praying, soul searching and decided to be able to live at home and running for office and advocating ideas. >> i didn't know it was possible or not. >> so did you call your mentors? >> yeah, i just called a bunch of friends and said does this pass the laugh test? and bill and others were very encouraging of me to do this. i just did a lot of traveling around. i did a lot of work for my cuss sin's bids. and then on my free time, i went around the district and talked to people. >> so, i think that what you can see from paul ryan here, he's such a down-to-earth, likable guy, whether you disagree with him on policy or not shlgs you can see him really attracting crowds and young kuds, in partic
i'm a big hunter, i'm a big fisherman. i'm a wisconsin guy. i moved back home when i was 27 after working out here for about five years in think tanks and on the hill and looked at a running for an open seat for my hometown district. >> i'm a big, irish catholic guy. i have 67 cousins in jamesville alone. and i miss just home. and so i basically did a lot of praying, soul searching and decided to be able to live at home and running for office and advocating ideas. >> i didn't know...
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they are taking big bonuses. the big picture problem is they are not loaning the money. there's millions of empty homes because nobody can go out and get a mortgage. >> this is a great address, by the way, kickasnowflake is the tweeter. president who would be the first person you'd say you're fired to? who's the number one bad guy right now you would fire in america? >> well, to be honest, i don't want to say. there's so many of them. you look at a department of education, it goes for blocks and blocks and blocks. education should really be -- like a little bit of supervision. >> so you wouldn't argue -- >> education should be a local thing. >> i was going to mention education to you because last word with the chinese isn't the reality that they are educating their people better now than america is doing and that's why they are also jumping ahead. isn't that true? >> you know where they are educating their people? at our schools. it's the most amazing thing. they come over, they learn, they go to harvard, warton, yale, and then we force them to leave. >> okay. >> we forc
they are taking big bonuses. the big picture problem is they are not loaning the money. there's millions of empty homes because nobody can go out and get a mortgage. >> this is a great address, by the way, kickasnowflake is the tweeter. president who would be the first person you'd say you're fired to? who's the number one bad guy right now you would fire in america? >> well, to be honest, i don't want to say. there's so many of them. you look at a department of education, it goes...
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empty chair making his big debut. and sarah palin comes out and says the president is shucking and jiving wink wink, nod nod and you have murdock coming out that things the government should force women to bear the children of their rapists. i'm sure that romney could think that he could be pointing to their phony five point plan. >> the true character of the elements in this party are rushing to the floor. it is not good timing for romney. >> let's play that soundbyte. >> i trstruggled with it and i came to realize that life is a gift from god. it is something that god intended to happen. >> why oh why oh why do these republicans come up with these sentences causing damage to mitt romney? steer clear of it. he was asked about the question of rape so he was answering the question and it was a legitimate pro-life argument that he made. if you listen to the clip he said i've struggled with it in the past. i know there are people that disagree with me but i believe that the broader thing that comes out of the horrific si
empty chair making his big debut. and sarah palin comes out and says the president is shucking and jiving wink wink, nod nod and you have murdock coming out that things the government should force women to bear the children of their rapists. i'm sure that romney could think that he could be pointing to their phony five point plan. >> the true character of the elements in this party are rushing to the floor. it is not good timing for romney. >> let's play that soundbyte. >> i...
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she loves being a big star. >> she is a big star. >> but the biggest thing on the planet. >> she's virtually the biggest thing on the planet. >> is she dangerous? >> no. she's fabulous. >> you don't see any fault line in sarah palin? >> no, i think she's terrific. i think she's well spoken. i think she has a very high iq. i think she has a way of putting words together and appealing to people. i think she's a huge star now. why would you wreck your life by running for president? when i give -- i mostly speak on college campuses, because i like hearing liberals try to formulate a question, and that also helps give me the idea for the book, being around liberals and they are kind of mob-like, but sometimes i speak to friendly audiences and i'm often asked, you know, why don't you run for president? i used to be really insulted by that question. and, again, i would frown and tell my friends, i'll really annoyed. i'm an author. it is an awful job. like saying you're ceo of a company, well, why don't you become a dog walker or newspaper delivery boy or something? and my friends persuaded me it wa
she loves being a big star. >> she is a big star. >> but the biggest thing on the planet. >> she's virtually the biggest thing on the planet. >> is she dangerous? >> no. she's fabulous. >> you don't see any fault line in sarah palin? >> no, i think she's terrific. i think she's well spoken. i think she has a very high iq. i think she has a way of putting words together and appealing to people. i think she's a huge star now. why would you wreck your life...
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so these are big tasks. and we ought not to underestimate how hard the job ahead of us is and it's going to require all of us -- we've always been at our best in this country. this is an immigrant nation and we're always at our best when we're more than the sum of our parts. we need to get back to that again. >> tell me, do you think the average american -- i base this purely on the frenetic spending we saw over the thanksgiving holiday, for example. i found that quite alarming. i couldn't imagine your generation post war facing that kind of financial restraint at the time ever doing that. just sort of ignoring the reality and just going on with crazy spending sprees. >> well, we were kind of a transition generation in that regard. our parents in some ways had a very large, what i call, thrift gene. that was based on their experiences in the depression and then later in the war. my generation got a little giddy about how much money we were able to earn and how well we would live and how we could spend it. no
so these are big tasks. and we ought not to underestimate how hard the job ahead of us is and it's going to require all of us -- we've always been at our best in this country. this is an immigrant nation and we're always at our best when we're more than the sum of our parts. we need to get back to that again. >> tell me, do you think the average american -- i base this purely on the frenetic spending we saw over the thanksgiving holiday, for example. i found that quite alarming. i...
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how many people honestly, big guys, they choke on their vomit? and it happens every night somewhere. >> there was a singer at a band in oz fest 2002 who took an oxycontin and drank a beer. got into bed and that was it. >> how many friends have you lost to drugs? people you've known? >> a lot. a lot. you know, the longer -- the longer i stay sober, the more -- the more friends you kind of see stop coming around. i've been fortunate enough to never lose anyone massively close to me to drugs and alcohol. >> sharon says she feels blessed that none of her children ended up losing their lives through drugs. do you feel lucky? what do you feel? >> yeah. that was definitely one of the key factors in helping me stay sober was kind of realizing that for all accounts, i probably should have died. i did a lot of stupid things and i was fortunate enough to always wake up the next day. that was something that when i got sober, i was like, well, there's probably a reason. so i should probably figure that out. >> how hard was it for you making the film about you
how many people honestly, big guys, they choke on their vomit? and it happens every night somewhere. >> there was a singer at a band in oz fest 2002 who took an oxycontin and drank a beer. got into bed and that was it. >> how many friends have you lost to drugs? people you've known? >> a lot. a lot. you know, the longer -- the longer i stay sober, the more -- the more friends you kind of see stop coming around. i've been fortunate enough to never lose anyone massively close to...
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was it me trying to be a big shot. i'm jesse james. i'm a bad [ bleep ] and i can have a movie star for a wife. >> was it that? >> you know, i think a lot of that was my ego. it was my ego why i hurt her and why i didn't leave the relationship when i should have because my ego said, well, i need this wife so i'm cool or people like me or whatever, which is the bad recipe for anything. i think you should follow your heart and what's really right for you and meeting someone like kat, not meeting her, we were friends for a long time and friends and mutual respect and it just -- i think that maybe that was the problem. i don't think sandy and i were ever really friends. we went right into a relationship and then marriage and then right into that and never really friends and, you know, kat and i seem to be connected on such a higher level. we have such a deeper understanding of each other and outlook on the world and stuff like that and she's a bad ass too. you think i'm bad and i'll brow beat you, you should interview her. she'll scare the
was it me trying to be a big shot. i'm jesse james. i'm a bad [ bleep ] and i can have a movie star for a wife. >> was it that? >> you know, i think a lot of that was my ego. it was my ego why i hurt her and why i didn't leave the relationship when i should have because my ego said, well, i need this wife so i'm cool or people like me or whatever, which is the bad recipe for anything. i think you should follow your heart and what's really right for you and meeting someone like kat,...